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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc across San Diego’s most diverse neighborhoods, some nonprofits organizations are altering their missions to provide meals to struggling families.
Several organizations have taken on a weekly food distribution at the Joe & Vi Jacobs Center in addition to their regular operations, while others have completely pivoted to food distribution.
The nonprofit organizers who launched the effort in April imagined it would be a temporary project possibly lasting a couple months, yet the community’s need has kept the distribution running for almost a year.
And organizers don’t see it ending anytime soon.
Updated: 11:31 AM PST February 11, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Mayor Todd Gloria announced Wednesday the formation of a nine-member group of advisers that will help his administration tackle unique challenges facing Black communities. I m pleased that we ve been able to assemble such an accomplished group of individuals who will strengthen our efforts to create a more inclusive San Diego, Gloria said. I recognize the disparities our Black communities face related to education, access to health care, mental health, housing, transportation, food insecurity, employment and entrepreneurship and I firmly believe their input will get us on the right track of equity.
I’m proud to announce these accomplished leaders as members of my Black Advisory Group, which represents the first of my BIPOC advisory groups. These advisers will guide my administration, ensuring that we have more diversity, inclusion and equity across San Diego #ForAllOfUs. pic.twitter.com/YMnS
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria forms Black advisory group
Nine members have been appointed to the Mayor s Black Advisory Group, which will help steer the city in developing equitable solutions to problems facing the Black community in San Diego.
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) Mayor Todd Gloria announced Wednesday the formation of a nine-member group of advisers that will help his administration tackle unique challenges facing Black communities. I m pleased that we ve been able to assemble such an accomplished group of individuals who will strengthen our efforts to create a more inclusive San Diego, Gloria said. I recognize the disparities our Black communities face related to education, access to health care, mental health, housing, transportation, food insecurity, employment and entrepreneurship and I firmly believe their input will get us on the right track of equity.